

An edition of Foodfight (2007)
the citizen's guide to a food and farm bill
By Dan Imhoff
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
Watershed Media Press,Watershed Media,University of California Press [distributor]
Language
eng
Pages
167
Description:
The Farm Bill is perhaps the single most significant land use legislation enacted in the United States, yet many citizens remain unaware of its power and scope. With subsidies ballooning toward $25 billion dollars per year, the Farm Bill largely dictates who grows what crops, on what acreage, and under what conditions--all with major impacts on the country's rural economies, health and nutrition, national security, and biodiversity. Food Fight offers a highly informative and visually engaging overview of legislation that literally shapes our food system, our bodies, and our future.
subjects: Food law and legislation, Nutrition policy, Agricultural subsidies, Food industry and trade, Law and legislation, Food supply, Economic aspects, Energy policy, Land use, united states, Agricultural laws and legislation, Food supply--legislation & jurisprudence, Food supply--united states, Agricultural subsidies--law and legislation, Agricultural subsidies--law and legislation--united states, Food law and legislation--social aspects, Food law and legislation--social aspects--united states, Food law and legislation--economic aspects, Food law and legislation--economic aspects--united states, Food law and legislation--environmental aspects, Food law and legislation--environmental aspects--united states, Nutrition policy--united states, Food industry and trade--united states, Energy policy--united states, Tx360.u6 i64 2007, 363.8/0973, Legislation & jurisprudence, Social aspects, Environmental aspects